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	<title>Comments on: Kennedy &#8220;Green Space&#8221; Center?</title>
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		<title>By: Chicken Joe Van Braun</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chicken Joe Van Braun</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yo bra: As an In-Gin-neer working for our beloved NAS-r, I dream of the day that I could actually surf the point break of the actual Cape...but dat aint gonna happen in our existence on dis here blue-ball. As the cape really belongs to the DOD, I seriously doubt Unkie Samuel is gonna be givin it up anytime soon. Personally, the tiny percentage of the budget (less than 1% for you home-gamers) that NAS-r even gets every year is well worth the investment for us to continue pressing the frontiers of human exploration and based on the number of surfin brothers that I work with, we think it is well worth every penny.  As for how green it is, well based on the fact that there is very little phosphate and nitrogen run-off (as there would be if people were actually living out there)...it can&#039;t get any greener bra.  Case in point, the Losquito Magoon is one of the best dang fishin flats in the northern hemisphere and the volume of wildlife I witness just traveling to and from work is unlike any other place I&#039;ve ever been, bar none.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yo bra: As an In-Gin-neer working for our beloved NAS-r, I dream of the day that I could actually surf the point break of the actual Cape&#8230;but dat aint gonna happen in our existence on dis here blue-ball. As the cape really belongs to the DOD, I seriously doubt Unkie Samuel is gonna be givin it up anytime soon. Personally, the tiny percentage of the budget (less than 1% for you home-gamers) that NAS-r even gets every year is well worth the investment for us to continue pressing the frontiers of human exploration and based on the number of surfin brothers that I work with, we think it is well worth every penny.  As for how green it is, well based on the fact that there is very little phosphate and nitrogen run-off (as there would be if people were actually living out there)&#8230;it can&#8217;t get any greener bra.  Case in point, the Losquito Magoon is one of the best dang fishin flats in the northern hemisphere and the volume of wildlife I witness just traveling to and from work is unlike any other place I&#8217;ve ever been, bar none.</p>
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